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Ethical Issues of Orders
Orders may often have an immediate and serious effect on those under an officers command
-place lives at risk
-sacrifice some to protect others
Power
Power is an Ability
Authority
Authority is a right or Permission
Authority and Power
-A person can have power without authority
-A person can have authority without power
Source of Authority
-Particular role within society
-Position in an institutional Structure
-Personal Factors
Scope of Authority
Depends on who what when and where
E.g. a Major-General in the Australian Army has;• Extremely significant authority over those under theirdirect command• Much less authority over others in the ADF who arenot under their direct command• No official authority over the same people in a civiliansetting (e.g. a local restaurant)• Little (or even no) authority over military personnelfrom other nations in a multi-national force
More or ess Authority
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